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The Minute Book Of The Lodge Of Industry, Gateshead.

THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY , GATESHEAD .

BY THE EDITOR . { Continued from page 76 . ) I PROPOSE now to give the " Fund LaAvs , " which are of various dates , though formin g

one continuous collection , the earliest being of 1732 , which I have printed previously , the latest of 1778 . I call them " Fund Laws" because tbe three concluding regulations are so headed , of date 1778 , Avhich are clearly a continuation of them

, though Avritten on another and even earlier page . The earlier of these date apparently from 1754 . The title in the minute book is as follows : " LaAvs and Orders to be Observ'd By Masons in a Club , " referring , as evident , to the monthly meetings .

" 1 st . Imprimis . That this Society meet every Quarter Day , ( viz ) June the 24 , ancl Michaelmass Day the 29 th of September , St . John ' s day iu Christmass , and Lady Day the 25 th March at the Hours apointed , ancl every first Munday in the Month ,

excepting the first Monday after each Quarter day , Ancl not to exceed the hour of Ten at Night . See the Penal Orders . Verse 18 , and 25 . 2 nd That not one shall be Admitted A Member of this Societ under the of

y , age 21 years , or above the age of 40 , Without the Majority of the Societ y . See Penal Order Verse 21 , 22- 23 . " 3 rd . That if any Member having any Continued Alement ; on him , when or before he entered into this SocietyHe shall

, have no benefit from tbe Box for the same Distemper , alement or Infirmity . " 4 . That the Landlord keep a Room and a good five to be kept every Club Ni ght from Michaelmas to Lady day dureing Club hours or Fin'd Cd .

" 5 That each Member shall Clear the Book evry Quarter day by paying in 2 s . 2 d , for the Quarter , and what fines may stand against them : and to spend 3 d . or excluded . " 0 That there be one Feast a Year at

_ Midsummer and that ye Stewards shall see that the Beckoning be made up as soon as there shall be 2 sh spent by each Member Penalt y Is . Cd each .

" 7 That there shall be chosen a Provincial Master and Wardens once a Year ; Also a Master and Wardens for the Reticular Lodge . " And Avhosoever shall refuse to stand , Fin'd lsh each .

"Sth . The Master ancl Wardens have power to Demand Silence , when any Noise or Disturbance is made , by knocking on the Table Avith a Trunchon . And upoa Obstinate Refusal ! shall be fined 2 d . See Penal Order 12 th 13 th ancl 14 th .

" 9 th . If tbe Societys Recknoing shall exceed the allotted Dividens , the Stewards shall pay the overplus . Therefore if any Member calls for Drink or Tobacco without the Master's leave shall pay for it themselves . " 10 th . If the Master or Wardens neglecteth coming on a Quarterly Day or Club nig ht at ye hour apointed shall forfeit

Cd . to the Master , and 4 d to tbe Wardens ancl for the SteAvards 4 d . each . Forfeit . [ The words 7 oclock , Mtr ., Mn ., are run through Avith a pen ] . " 11 . The Master and Wardens shall receive all the money , Relating to the

Fund Box , and att their Resining up of their Cash shall g ive a just Account of the same to Society Ancl if there be any Deficiency , they shall be obliged to make it good . " 12 th . The Clark shall keep auddeUver

a Just Account of . the Society's Affairs , and for his care and truble His Allowance shall l ) e 2 lsh to be paid on the 24 th of June yearly . All tickets to be gratis . If He neglects coming on a Meeting night [ Quarterlis interlineatedand Meeting

y , run through , ] Penalty lsh . If sickness or something Extrordany does not Prevent , or a bad nig ht or Buisness . Agreed by the Maiaroty the 24 of June , 1754 .

" 13 . No Member shall Receive any benefit from the box , untill the Revolution of whole Kalleiidur year , after His Enterance , after Avhich if he falls Sick , Lame , Blind , so that he is Rendered incapable of Working he shall receive 5 shillings pr

Week dureing the time He labours under such Misfortune . N B If He lyeth above one whole year , He shall Receive but half pay 2 / 6 per week for Life . " [ The words " for life" are a subsequent addition , in a different hand . ]

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GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY, GATESHEAD. Article 6
TRUE PHILOSOPHY. Article 8
THE DUVENGER CURSE. Article 9
OLD UNDATED MASONIC MSS. Article 12
APPENDIX. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 17
MASONIC SONG, Article 20
AN OLD MAID'S MISTAKE. Article 20
GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS, U.S.A., 1874. Article 22
THE FREEMASONS AND ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND. Article 24
GOOD NIGHT. Article 29
WAS IT A WARNING? Article 29
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
LIGHT. Article 37
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 37
MASONIC PROGRESS. Article 38
JERUSALEM, HER RUINS. Article 39
LITERARY CURIOSITY. Article 41
TONIS AD RESTO MARE. Article 41
PAT MURPHY'S DILEMMA. Article 41
TONY'S ADDRESS TO MARY. Article 41
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The Minute Book Of The Lodge Of Industry, Gateshead.

THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY , GATESHEAD .

BY THE EDITOR . { Continued from page 76 . ) I PROPOSE now to give the " Fund LaAvs , " which are of various dates , though formin g

one continuous collection , the earliest being of 1732 , which I have printed previously , the latest of 1778 . I call them " Fund Laws" because tbe three concluding regulations are so headed , of date 1778 , Avhich are clearly a continuation of them

, though Avritten on another and even earlier page . The earlier of these date apparently from 1754 . The title in the minute book is as follows : " LaAvs and Orders to be Observ'd By Masons in a Club , " referring , as evident , to the monthly meetings .

" 1 st . Imprimis . That this Society meet every Quarter Day , ( viz ) June the 24 , ancl Michaelmass Day the 29 th of September , St . John ' s day iu Christmass , and Lady Day the 25 th March at the Hours apointed , ancl every first Munday in the Month ,

excepting the first Monday after each Quarter day , Ancl not to exceed the hour of Ten at Night . See the Penal Orders . Verse 18 , and 25 . 2 nd That not one shall be Admitted A Member of this Societ under the of

y , age 21 years , or above the age of 40 , Without the Majority of the Societ y . See Penal Order Verse 21 , 22- 23 . " 3 rd . That if any Member having any Continued Alement ; on him , when or before he entered into this SocietyHe shall

, have no benefit from tbe Box for the same Distemper , alement or Infirmity . " 4 . That the Landlord keep a Room and a good five to be kept every Club Ni ght from Michaelmas to Lady day dureing Club hours or Fin'd Cd .

" 5 That each Member shall Clear the Book evry Quarter day by paying in 2 s . 2 d , for the Quarter , and what fines may stand against them : and to spend 3 d . or excluded . " 0 That there be one Feast a Year at

_ Midsummer and that ye Stewards shall see that the Beckoning be made up as soon as there shall be 2 sh spent by each Member Penalt y Is . Cd each .

" 7 That there shall be chosen a Provincial Master and Wardens once a Year ; Also a Master and Wardens for the Reticular Lodge . " And Avhosoever shall refuse to stand , Fin'd lsh each .

"Sth . The Master ancl Wardens have power to Demand Silence , when any Noise or Disturbance is made , by knocking on the Table Avith a Trunchon . And upoa Obstinate Refusal ! shall be fined 2 d . See Penal Order 12 th 13 th ancl 14 th .

" 9 th . If tbe Societys Recknoing shall exceed the allotted Dividens , the Stewards shall pay the overplus . Therefore if any Member calls for Drink or Tobacco without the Master's leave shall pay for it themselves . " 10 th . If the Master or Wardens neglecteth coming on a Quarterly Day or Club nig ht at ye hour apointed shall forfeit

Cd . to the Master , and 4 d to tbe Wardens ancl for the SteAvards 4 d . each . Forfeit . [ The words 7 oclock , Mtr ., Mn ., are run through Avith a pen ] . " 11 . The Master and Wardens shall receive all the money , Relating to the

Fund Box , and att their Resining up of their Cash shall g ive a just Account of the same to Society Ancl if there be any Deficiency , they shall be obliged to make it good . " 12 th . The Clark shall keep auddeUver

a Just Account of . the Society's Affairs , and for his care and truble His Allowance shall l ) e 2 lsh to be paid on the 24 th of June yearly . All tickets to be gratis . If He neglects coming on a Meeting night [ Quarterlis interlineatedand Meeting

y , run through , ] Penalty lsh . If sickness or something Extrordany does not Prevent , or a bad nig ht or Buisness . Agreed by the Maiaroty the 24 of June , 1754 .

" 13 . No Member shall Receive any benefit from the box , untill the Revolution of whole Kalleiidur year , after His Enterance , after Avhich if he falls Sick , Lame , Blind , so that he is Rendered incapable of Working he shall receive 5 shillings pr

Week dureing the time He labours under such Misfortune . N B If He lyeth above one whole year , He shall Receive but half pay 2 / 6 per week for Life . " [ The words " for life" are a subsequent addition , in a different hand . ]

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